FavreFan wrote:
Nas wrote:
Shaq needed Kobe to win though. If Shaq was like Duncan or Robinson the Lakers win 8 titles. All Kobe wanted was for Shaq to consider him an equal and Shaq kept calling him his little brother when Kobe was clearly better.
From players to coaches and management Duncan has been fortunate. It doesn't take away from his greatness but it is a fact. Still never won back to back.
Kobe never wanted to be equals. He wants to win and he wants to be the man when winning. It's why he's chucking up 20 shots a game still instead of teaching Russell and Randle how to win, while Duncan has graciously been adapting his game while teaching Kawhi how to be the superstar now. They are both all time great talents, but Duncan's personality and approach to the game separates him from Kobe. It's why luck doesn't matter. If they played their careers in 10 different scenarios, Duncan would always come out with the more notable career. He makes his teammates better and has fostered a team first, winning environment for 20 years. Kobe has tried to leave and demanded a trade on more than one occasion. He was so narcissistic he thought Phil and Shaq were holding him back from true greatness. Duncan is and always has been the better player in a team sport. Maybe Kobe should have taken up tennis or golf.
The mere fact that Kobe Bryant strongarmed his way into L.A. says a lot about him as a person. He has never been called on it the way he should have but who the hell was he to demand a trade before ever playing a minute of NBA ball.
He always wanted to win on his own terms. He made a power play to get Shaq off the team because he was tired of playing second fiddle.
He demanded a trade once he felt the team wasn't going anywhere.
He routinely shows teammates up on the court and in the locker room.
He was and is a competitive guy but his me first attitude detracted from his greatness.
As a player he has some of the worst shot selection that I have ever seen in a "great" player. That is what separated he and Jordan the most and it is the primary reason that i could never put him Jordan's class. There is about a 5 or 6 percent shooting difference between the two and the main reason is that Kobe took shots that Jordan would never dream of taking.
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The Hawk wrote:
This is going to reach a head pretty soon.